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Secrets of the Bunny Ranch — A&E — 2025

A&E's Bunny Ranch Documentary Exposes Dennis Hof's Dark Legacy

New six-part series reveals allegations of abuse, trafficking, and violence behind the famous Nevada brothel

Published
March 17, 2026 at 03:08 PM

A&E's six-part documentary series 'Secrets of the Bunny Ranch' premiered on June 12, 2025, pulling back the curtain on one of America's most infamous legal brothels. The series features extensive interviews with more than 20 former workers at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Mound House, Nevada—many speaking publicly for the first time about their experiences under the ownership of Dennis Hof.

For nearly two decades, the Moonlite Bunny Ranch was synonymous with excess and celebrity. HBO's 'Cathouse' series (2005-2014) presented a glamorous, party-focused image of the Nevada brothel, showcasing its high-profile events and seemingly carefree atmosphere. But according to former employees interviewed in the A&E documentary, this public perception masked a toxic and dangerous environment.

Former workers recount allegations of bullying, humiliation, manipulation, sexual assault, and violence. The documentary details how Hof allegedly created a culture where women felt trapped and exploited. Interviews reveal that celebrities given "carte blanche" access added to an atmosphere of impunity. According to allegations presented in the series, Hof thrived on violence and showed a preference for "younger, small girls."

The six-episode first season explores several interconnected narratives. Episode 4, titled "The Cathouse Murders," examines the brutal murder of a young Bunny Ranch worker in Oklahoma City—a crime that Hof exploited for media attention. Episode 5, "The Lamar Odom Party," details the near-death drug overdose of former NBA Lakers player Lamar Odom during a party at a Nevada brothel. The final episode, "Too Close to the Sun," connects Hof's political ambitions—he ran for Nevada State Legislature—to the secrets that threatened to derail his public image.

Hof died in 2019 at age 72. He was found dead in his bed at the Love Ranch brothel. While his death was confirmed as natural causes stemming from a heart attack due to hypertensive heart disease and atherosclerosis, toxicology reports showed the presence of THC and medication similar to Viagra in his system following a weekend of birthday celebrations. At the time of his death, he faced multiple allegations of rape, assault, sexual misconduct, and sex trafficking from women who had worked in his brothels between 2005 and 2017.

Hof had purchased and remodeled the Moonlite Bunny Ranch in 1992, though the property itself was originally founded in 1955. The brothel remained legal under Nevada law, but the documentary suggests that legality did not prevent exploitation or abuse within its walls.

The A&E series uses never-before-seen interviews, personal photographs from former workers, exclusive footage, and access to materials from the original 'Cathouse' crew to construct its narrative. New episodes aired Thursdays at 9/8c throughout June 2025, with the final episodes airing on June 26.

For international viewers, the documentary raises critical questions about power dynamics, consent, and accountability in legal sex work settings. It challenges the assumption that legalization automatically ensures worker safety or prevents exploitation. The series also examines how media—both HBO's glamorized 'Cathouse' and celebrity endorsements—helped construct a false narrative that obscured alleged abuse.

While no criminal convictions are detailed in the documentary's coverage, the testimonies paint a picture of systemic mistreatment and manipulation. The series represents one of the most comprehensive public accounts from workers themselves, making it a significant entry in true crime and labor exploitation documentaries.

**Sources:** https://mynews4.com/news/entertainment/aes-new-doc-secrets-of-the-bunny-ranch-exposes-what-actually-goes-down-at-the-brothels https://komonews.com/news/entertainment/your-weekend-watch-secrets-of-bunny-ranch-reveal-disturbing-details-of-infamous-brothel-athouse-dennis-hof-moonlite-documentary-nevada-sex-trafficking-assault-harsh-conditions https://www.aetv.com/shows/secrets-of-the-bunny-ranch https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/articles/who-was-dennis-hof

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